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From investigative to critical local journalism

open access: yesJournalistica, 2023
Journalism is considered to fulfil a societal watchdog role. However, research indicates that local news rarely lives up to established state-of-the-art definitions of investigative journalism.
Magnus Danielson, Ari Nykvist
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Are investigative centres independent?

open access: yesАктуальні питання масової комунікації
Investigative journalism has brought both advantages and challenges for journalism in Malawi. As a developing country, Malawi has benefited immensely from this type of journalism.
Muyanga Innocent Ziba
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“Shaming the Devil!”: Performative Shame in Investigative TV-journalism

open access: yesNordicom Review, 2020
This paper considers the performativity of shaming in investigative TV-journalism. It argues that the construction of shame is not only a constituent element in investigative TV-journalism but also an important factor in pursuing some of its main ...
Danielson Magnus
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A Corruption Course through a Culturally Relevant Pedagogy: The Need for an Assessment That Fits

open access: yesEducation Sciences, 2021
The present study examines the challenges and the rewards of assessing learning in a seminar on corruption which is taught in a country (Iraq) where political corruption is seen as the main source of structural instability and sectarian tensions.
Khadija El Alaoui, Maura A. E. Pilotti
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Don’t feed the trolls?

open access: yesCosmopolitan Civil Societies: An Interdisciplinary Journal, 2021
This study applies the concepts of interpretive communities and conversational interactions to show how investigative journalists initiated a relatively new method of reporting and generated support among their colleagues for becoming anti-Nazi activists
Caryn Coatney
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Investigative Journalism in Malaysia: The Battle Between Outside and Inside Newsroom Challenges

open access: yesSHS Web of Conferences, 2017
Investigative journalism originated in Western countries but the practice has spread throughout the world, including countries with different political and media environment. Current literature is dominated by Western perspectives, focusing mainly on the
Ismail Adibah   +2 more
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Negotiating Roles and Routines in Collaborative Investigative Journalism

open access: yesMedia and Communication, 2019
Over the past two decades, the practice of investigative journalism has been reconstructed via the rise of journalistic networks around the world that have layered collaboration atop what had long been an individual pursuit. Among the recent successes of
Maria Konow-Lund
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Media and media model as factor for media culture in the Republic of North Macedonia [PDF]

open access: yesKairos, 2022
The media and the media model are factors that influence the level of mass culture and media literacy in communities. One of the sub-segments of mass culture is media culture. The media culture reflects attitudes, expectations, and values of the citizens
Prof. Jasna Bacovska Nedikj, PhD   +1 more
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Crowdsourcing in investigative journalism

open access: yes, 2013
This report looks into how crowdsourcing can be useful in long-term journalistic investigations and illustrates the method by introducing three case studies from the UK and Finland.
openaire   +2 more sources

Exploring the Normative Foundation of Journalism Education: Nordic Journalism Educators’ Conceptions of Future Journalism and Professional Qualifications

open access: yesJournalism and Media, 2022
This article deals with Nordic journalism educators’ conceptions of journalism by placing the concept of normativity at the center. The values, norms and ideas concerning journalism and journalistic practice have previously been studied by journalists ...
Maarit Jaakkola, Panu Uotila
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